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and why does sweden's connect brute contain increment squint and has it gets a crunchy our resident baking expert a new correspondent has the answers. and joining me now in the studios professor young of our from the university of plied sun says and potsdam why he's the professor of restoration and conservation thank you for coming in obviously shocking pictures for zola monday night but the good news if you like is the towers have survived indeed a lot of the main structure of not to dom has it seems. what do you think is going to be the most difficult part of restoring this gothic monster piece. i think after having overcome the talk the main thing. tossed will be to get an general overview of the losses and the damages to. that.
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night and to look inside the masonry the structure. to get a knowledge of. what the fire and water. did to the box was to the columns to the vaults because it's not easy to jaci only from outside. the structure of also affected the walls look as though they're ok but it fire and water are the worst things for them it's i think it's too early to be sure that nothing is going to collapse anymore so one has to be very cautious. that if. no more harm is done maybe two people maybe two had purse or two yeahs going to take tar anyway for the moment think it let's leave it for the moment the french government is moving fast with restoration plans and the prime
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minister said while philip has already announced an international architects competition to restore the spot. were not put downs central speier collapsed in monday's blaze it left a hole in the paris skyline and in the hearts of the french. now the question is whether or not is still notre dame without it. this is because peter as parisian zen visitors to the french capital have known and loved it drone footage from last year shows notre dame splendor before the fire experts are debating whether it really can be restored in five years as promised by french president in monterey in my career and that sent. spire a nineteenth century addition to the medieval cathedral should it even be reconstructed. now francis put that question to architects around the globe. international competition will allow us to address the question of whether the
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spire needs to be rebuilt if whether to rebuild the spire that was designed and built by architect of yearly to do exactly as it was or whether it's necessary as is often the case in the evolution of our cultural heritage and of cathedrals to provide no to them with a new spire flourish. construction on noted down began in the year eleven sixty three but it contains elements that span the centuries how much of the old must be rebuilt and from which era and how much reconstruction of this iconic building should be given over to new inspiration my guest is professor. who's president of germany as association of conservatives so professor how much of the old must be rebuilt and how should it be done. i
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think one should take his time to make decision to come to decisions it's quite early now. to come up with first. strong ideas it's the spire has to be rebuilt or not to be if we will say it's the spire became iconic during the last one half centuries too and it has been designed by the ole the duke that's like a godfather of french conservation of monuments so it's everything is important to such a building not only the medieval parts it's like. a the train true to centuries to every. century put its special additions to it now what about the roof now this is going to be a monumental task the roof trusses there is talk of an iron or steel roof or
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wood which would you say is the better i mean should we stick to what it was only yesterday i heard that someone came up with suggestions to rebuild the roof and in steel and steel construction as it had been has been done to many off john and austrian churches off to divorce because there was not enough enough money and not enough time and maybe not enough to during that period now we have actually we can take the french can take time to come to decisions and especially the forests the persian status of the forest of not for dumb of timber virk. of one thousand and three hundred medieval oaks from the normandy and that's. you meant in itself and at the so sad so horribly sad that this has been destroyed
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so vibing all divorce all the fires all really lucian's. very briefly can it be done in five years. keep talking about time in germany no in france in france maybe but we'll have to leave it there for fester young thank you very much for joining is. a complete change now we're off to brussels where our europe correspondent year old martyrs who is a passionate bake it is based and in his kitchen is baking bread from all twenty eight you can trees and at the same time giving his own inimitable insight into the local politics of each country this week it sweden and its crispbread. this see you a country has bite. swedish bread is as hard as winter. and hard as swedish steel.
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and it's seen. as thin as the majority that brought the swedes into the e.u. in autumn ninety ninety four the margin five percent plus a few prompts. if you want to be a swedish star baker just mix together sourdough water wholemeal flour rifle our salt and honey. the dose will be tough and resistant take a leaf out of critter to book spoke the swedish schoolgirls been out on the streets for weeks on end fighting climate change we have started to clean up your mess and
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we will not stop until we are done or like to see the amounts to a trade commissioner she wasn't afraid of us threats there is no other partner in the won't like the european union want to get as many trade agreements countries are lining up to negotiate with us but it's a slow process you need to leave the dough to rise overnight not a swedish night in winter they never and ten hours should do it. then add a few drops of squid ink pitch black like a polar night. going. now roll both goes out and. ice and thin. spray with water then sprinkle spices on top conditionally you choose sesame oil cumin but i particularly like salt
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a mixture of roasted sesame syrian his sub and marjoram these hopes all hail from the middle east and that's where many of the microns come from who applied for asylum in sweden in two thousand and fifteen. a record breaking one hundred sixty three thousand people no other e.u. countries taken in so many refugees proportionate to its population. next roll this over though just like liberal sweden is being rolled over by right wing populist for long time other countries looked up to sweden's migration policy but here too things haven't always gone smoothly with microdrives in swedish suburbs this has been grist to right wing mills they love to divide and rule. after ten minutes edged two hundred degree celsius the bread is done thanks to the chaos of bracks it euro skepticism is now decidedly off the swedish
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menu. for a country that's always kept russell's at arm's length that's why the breakthrough . crunch tried. the recipes and instructions for all these european types of bread are on our website of course d.w. dot com slash culture and our facebook page d w culture now beyond say has landed a one two punch today saw the hotly anticipated release of a documentary homecoming which should. directed and stars in it documents a performance at the twenty eighteen cut shot of festival in california when she became the first black woman headline of that but she had another trick up her sleeve releasing
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a previously unannounced live album of that concert. the coachella concert featured in beyond says netflix documentary homecoming pays tribute to america's historically black colleges the star performs alongside dozens of dancers and even a marching band. the event was widely praised both for the showmanship involved and for its political and social significance but the documentary is more than just a concert film candid footage and interviews show the creative process behind the performance from concept to execution fiance is marking this milestone in her career not just the film but what a surprise live album release as well. drink unannounced releases have come to be her specialty in the last years starting with twenty's or teens eponymous album beyond saying good and again in two thousand and sixteen with the album lemonade. even though they've come to expect the unexpected from her fiance's fans are
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center of the conflict zone confronting the powerful. the most of those are treaty organization the nato has just started seventieth birthday but it wasn't a happy was my guest this week here is nato headquarters is rose got so must be organizations deputy secretary general kofi now acknowledge the great show first serious splits in its unity conflict so few minutes because. it's crunch time for european elections are just around the corner of the i think having an easier you might ask a simple why should i care what the european market is one of the biggest in the lives of everyone everybody needs to catch up so watch our special show new elections why they matter to asia and the soon to scrub oak aside from the money value beyond. you will actions why they matter to asia of the of.
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t.w. . this is daily news live from church bells across france ringing in tribute to not for the. country pauses to all of the cathedral has made us meet to discuss that ambitious plan to restore to its former glory within five years. also on the program it looks like another win for indonesia's president. actually results indicate that just go with those who is on course to lead the world's third largest democracy for us.
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